Author Topic: Clan[MotE]  (Read 273906 times)

Nah, he said that 10 of your posts weren't in this topic.

Bad boy!

Yeah, I feel nasty for not contributing to this topic war against USSR.

We must hurry, they've got a head start on us!


Type, my deaf chimps! Type!

<Insert cricket sound here>

Maybe we need an intellectual topic to argue about...












or maybe we don't :D.

We could discuss how cigarettegy all the banned cigarettes on the dedicated are.

The earliest recorded case of a man giving up smoking was on April 5, 1679, when Johan Katsu, Sheriff of Turku, Finland, wrote in his diary "I quit smoking tobacco." He died one month later.


I banned myself from your server for calling myself tails

I need to learn to behave myself and stop stealing my own e-name

I banned Barnabas from the dedicated since he refused to do his homework. What a cigarette.

By the way, I broke my record of speaking nonsense in English. It lasted for 10 minutes!

TheGeek unbanned Barnabas, because he doesn't want him to do his homework. TheGeek also enjoys speaking in 3rd person about himself, what an starfish!

It is detrimental that the co-fathers, our father's father, lay not hidden in contraceptive waste. Conversely, tangible evidence has shown a catastrophic paradigm in our harboring neighbors.

It is important that we don't eradicate, that is to not compromise on profiteering professions that is catatonic to our entrepreneurship industries.
« Last Edit: February 13, 2008, 04:03:46 PM by LoserHero »

However, it should be noted that the death of Ivan Ilyich was not only inevitable, but also indispensable for the betterment of the humanity.

But who was Ivan Ilyich? And why did he die? For those who did not read any works of Leo Tolstoy, it means nothing, but a random Russian name thrown in.This is the main reason why I do advise you to read the book itself, it's 100 pages of pure agony. Then you'll surely get to know what is it like to be dying.

Clearly this is a very important issue. Even more important than the trams in Norway, or William Blake's poem titled "Jerusalem" which is a British hymn as well.

By this I want to emphasise the importance of reading literary works besides webcomics (by this I am not implying that webcomics are inferior pieces of literary work, since there are many of them with high quality artwork and sophisticated punchlines).

To sum it up, this post was about nothing at all.


Oh snap, they reached page 94. :(
Launch zig for great justice!